Male Factor Infertility

Male factor is common. Nearly 50% of cases are due to issues in the male partner.

When it comes to baby making, the health of the male is just as important as that of the female.

Dr Andreadis spends just as much time and attention on the male as his female counterpart.

Common conditions such as stress and obesity can have a negative impact on sexuality and sperm production. Attention to lifestyle can significantly improve sperm health.

At times, male factor infertility can be due to more complicated issues such as blockage of sperm production or genetic conditions that require more involved treatment such as testicular sperm extraction or preimplantation genetic diagnosis.